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  2. ANTWERP TAKEN UNDAMAGED Enemy Surprised By Lightning Drive

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 6.—At midday on Monday spearheads of the British Second Army entered Antwerp, followed a few hours later by the main weight of our armour, after a lightning advance of ...

    Article : 951 words
  3. RESISTANCE WEAKER

    LONDON, Sept. 5 (A.A.P.).— German resistance to the Eighth Army on the Adriatic sector in Italy is weakening, says Reuter's ...

    Article : 310 words
  4. FORTIFICATIONS NO USE TO NAZIS

    Thick barbed-wire street entanglements in a liberated French town give evidence that the Germans had intended to hold it at all costs. When the Allied forces reached it, however, they swept through with hardly a pause. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ARMY RELEASES TO BEGIN AT ONCE Conditions Announced

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The plan to release 30,000 men from the Army by June 30 next year would operate immediately, the Minister for the Army, Mr. Forde, said to-night. From 12,000 to 13,000 ...

    Article : 388 words
  6. No Special Trains For Races

    No special trains, trams, or buses would be provided for the Canterbury Park race meeting on Saturday, it was stated officially ...

    Article : 72 words
  7. PRODUCE PRICE GUARANTEES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Government was anxious that a plan should be worked out so that guaranteed prices could be ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. SECURITY PLAN OPPOSED

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 6 (A.A.P.).—American opposition to participation in an international force to police the peace ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. BRITISH SECRETS SENT TO GERMANY

    NEW YORK, Sept. 6 (A. A.P.).—Through a clerk in the U.S. Embassy in Britain, Germany had exact and complete knowledge of the confidential facts of England's position from the beginning of the war until ...

    Article : 456 words
  10. N.Z. PILOT'S HEROISM

    LONDON, Sept. 6 (A.A.P.).— Lieut.-Commander H. Richardson, a New Zealander in the Fleet Air Arm, showed ...

    Article : 348 words
  11. RELEASES FROM AIR FORCE

    The Director-General of Manpower, Mr. Wurth, said yesterday that the procedure devised last October for Army releases would ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. DAILY BOMBING OF JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 6.—The Japanese home islands would soon be raided daily, the Chief-of-Staff of the 20th Air Force, ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. WAR PRISONERS ON FARMS

    Unless prisoners of war employed in primary industries were paid award wages there was a danger of widespread trouble ...

    Article : 179 words
  14. GAS HOLD-UP THREAT

    The executive of the Gas Employees' Union decided last night to hold a stop-work meeting of all employees of gas companies ...

    Article : 314 words
  15. BELGIAN GOVERNMENT RETURNING

    LONDON, Sept. 6 (A.A.P.).— Several civil branches of the Belgian Government have arrived in Belgium. ...

    Article : 196 words
  16. R.A.N. EXPLOITS TOLD

    LONDON, Sept. 6 (A.A.P.).— Ships and men of the Royal Australian Navy get prominent treatment in the Admiralty ...

    Article : 193 words
  17. MEAT SHORTAGE PROBABLE

    Because of seasonal shortages, only 7,000 sheep and lambs and 260 head of cattle were killed at the Homebush abattoirs ...

    Article : 220 words
  18. JAPANESE SHIPPING LOSSES

    G.H.Q., S.-W. PACIFIC, Wednesday.—Allied air patrols are daily taking a laiger toll of enemy shipping in the coastal ...

    Article : 234 words
  19. LIQUOR LOUNGE PLAN DROPPED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The proposal to establish "beer lounges" in capital cities for soldiers on leave ...

    Article : 53 words
  20. S.A. RAIL EMPLOYEES TO BE FINED

    A start has been made with the launching of prosecutions against South Australian rallwaymen who defied an order issued by the Prime ...

    Article : 87 words
  21. NEW FLYING-BOMB THREATS

    LONDON, Sept. 6 (A.A.P.).— Flying-bombs could be employed against targets other than England—for instance, the ...

    Article : 116 words
  22. PLANS FOR DUTCH GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Sept 6.—The Netherlands Premier, Dr. Gerbrandy, in a farewell message to Britain before the departure of his Government for Holland, ...

    Article : 105 words
  23. FULL-GROWN PENICILLIN MOULD

    A flask containing a penicillin mould. It resembles a well-peaked meringue pie. Sometimes it turns yellowish, sometimes green. The full-grown mould excretes a substance from which penicillin is obtained. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  24. FLY SPRAYS MUST BE KILLERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Fly and insect sprays can now be made only under licence from the Department of War Organisation of Industry. The Minister for War ...

    Article : 203 words
  25. LAUNDRIES CLOSE

    The secretary of the N.S.W. Institute of Launderers, Mr. L. G. Hughes, said yesterday that the strike at the Australian Gas Light Co. by transport ...

    Article : 88 words
  26. BARGE BUILDING UNIT SMASHED

    S.-W. PACIFIC, Wednesday.— The Japanese wooden barge building industry at Kokras, in the MacCluer Gulf, has been ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. GERMAN SOLDIERS MELANCHOLY IN DEFEAT

    NEW YORK, Sept. 6.—The German melancholy in defeat is reflected in dozens of unmailed letters written by members of ...

    Article : 238 words
  28. SEVEN CHILDREN IN SMASH

    A motor car, occupied by a woman and seven children, was badly smashed yesterday afternoon when it collided with a ...

    Article : 82 words
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